Toyota and BMW
New Car Dealership in State College, PA
Overall Rating
1.7/5
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At Joel Confer Auto Outlet, please review our extensive inventory of Toyota cars, trucks, and SUV's, including the Toyota Tacoma, Corolla, and Camry. We work hard to get you into the vehicle you have always wanted. That new Toyota is waiting for you, and we work with a vast array of lending sources to make sure you will get the most complete and comprehensive financial package available.
Joel Confer Toyota BMW also has a service department if you need ongoing support with your new Toyota or BMW, Joel Confer Toyota BMW has Toyota-trained mechanics and uses the highest quality parts. If you are in State College, Joel Confer Toyota BMW should be your dealership!
Joel Confer Toyota BMW Reviews
Overall Rating
1.7/5
1 out of 7 people recommended this dealer
Awful dealership
Reviewed by LLDubbs
in State College, PA
October 07, 2019
Found a beautiful vehicle that I was in LOVE with. They wanted 5K more than blue book and the national association of dealers. I gave them both the KBB value and told them what my bank had said. They refused to come down on the vehicle at all. NOW WHY would I want to pay $5,000 more than what the dang car is worth? That's rediculous and I will never take my business there again NOR would I EVER recommend them!
Horrible Service Department
Reviewed by Anonymous
in State college
May 07, 2019
This is one HORRIBLE dealer service department. I never experienced the problems like I have here. The attitude of the service department is HORRIBLE. THEY MISDIAGNOSE a problem charge you for it and have the nerve to tell you it's something else. STAY AWAY
I have to wonder what Toyota thinks about one of their dealerships?
Starts off strong
Reviewed by Disappointed
in State College PA
March 30, 2019
This started off strong- knowledgeable sales/support staff and a great car- but after I bought it; the relationship turned sour. When I raised a legitimate issue, the salesman was dismissive and argumentative. It’s a shame, too, because they had claimed to place emphasis on building relationships.